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Genre: Thriller, Suspense
Director: Manish Gupta
Producer: Bobby Bedi
Banner: Kaleidoscope Entertainment
Music Director: Siddharth-Suhas
Lyricist: Kumaar, Manish Gupta
Star Cast: Kay Kay Menon, Arbaaz Khan, Vikram Gokhale, Rukhsar
Release Date: 13th February 2009
The movie titled 'The Stoneman Murders' is all set to hit the silver screens, in
India, on 13th February 2009. The film is the directorial venture of Manish
Gupta. To be released under the banner of Kaleidoscope Entertainment, it has
been produced by Bobby Bedi. Kumar and Manish Gupta have written the lyrics for
the songs of 'The Stoneman Murders', composed by Siddharth-Suhas. The star cast
of the movie includes Kay Kay Menon in the lead role, joined by Arbaaz Khan,
Vikram Gokhale and Rukhsar. A thriller movie, it promises to keep the audience
glued to their seats, anticipating what happens next.
The story of 'The Stoneman Murders' revolves around two cops of the Bombay
Police Force - suspended Sub-inspector Sanjay Shelar (Kay Kay Menon) and his
professional rival Sub-inspector on duty Kedar Phadke (Arbaaz Khan). Both of
them want to track down the notorious serial killer, known as the 'Stoneman'.
Kedar, a laidback police officer, is officially assigned as the in-charge of the
case. On the other hand, Sanjay desperately wants to catch the criminal in order
to regain his repute in the Police Department and get back his job. The rivals
follow their own ways to solve the mysterious puzzle.
Sanjay and Kedar are supervised by crime branch veteran AIG Satam (Vikram
Gokhale). Taking into consideration Sanjay's determination and abilities, Satam
permits him to investigate the 'Stoneman' case unofficially. In the process, he
provides aid to Sanjay secretly, in order to accomplish the task. Kedar is
unaware that Sanjay is also investigating the case. Consequently, both end up in
clashes. The 'Stoneman' stalks the streets to find his prey, even as the police
jostle for clues and tip-offs. The climax of the story tells who succeeds in
detaining the ruthless killer.
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